white pine
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Tweet n. 1. A timber tree (Pinus strobus) of eastern North America, having needles in clusters of five and durable, easily worked wood. 2. Any of several other pines having needles in clusters of five, especially P. monticola of western North America. 3. The wood of certain of these trees, especially P. strobus. |
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